Penn College News

Presidential Student Ambassadors promote college pride

Friday, October 6, 2023

Photos by Cindy Davis Meixel, writer/photo editor

Presidential Student Ambassadors
Among the 2023-24 Presidential Student Ambassadors at Pennsylvania College of Technology are (top row from left): Caleb J. Albaugh, automotive technology, Montoursville; Sarah E. Allen, pre-physician assistant studies, Northville, Mich.; Morgan T. Bartholomew, plastics & polymer engineering technology, Etters; Kayla M. Figuereo, robotics & automation, Linden, N.J.; and Olivia D. Magann, business administration, New Albany; (bottom row, from left): Cameron S. Musser, engineering design technology, Gilbertsville; Jeanita J. Pierre, baking & pastry arts, McConnellsburg; Samir K. Pringle, business administration, Philadelphia; Kellor A. Schooley, business administration, Turbotville; and Morgan S. Wood, automotive technology management, Greenville. Not pictured are Kaylena L. Harrell, graphic design, Williamsport; and Iyanna M. Porter, pre-physician assistant studies, York.

Twelve students are serving as Presidential Student Ambassadors for the 2023-24 academic year at Pennsylvania College of Technology.

Selected for their demonstration of leadership, campus involvement, academic achievement and college pride, the student ambassadors act as liaisons between Penn College and prospective and current students and their families, guests, alumni, industry partners, and friends of the college.

“We have an amazing group of Presidential Student Ambassadors this year,” said Bryce W. Winder, coordinator of Admissions events and communications. “I’m excited to see what this team can do to help recruit our next incoming class and give them a great Wildcat welcome!”

The 2023-24 Presidential Student Ambassadors are: Caleb J. Albaugh, automotive technology, Montoursville; Sarah E. Allen, pre-physician assistant studies, Northville, Mich.; Morgan T. Bartholomew, plastics & polymer engineering technology, Etters; Kayla M. Figuereo, robotics & automation, Linden, N.J.; Kaylena L. Harrell, graphic design, Williamsport; Olivia D. Magann, business administration, New Albany; Cameron S. Musser, engineering design technology, Gilbertsville; Jeanita J. Pierre, baking & pastry arts, McConnellsburg; Iyanna M. Porter, pre-physician assistant studies, York; Samir K. Pringle, business administration, Philadelphia; Kellor A. Schooley, business administration, Turbotville; and Morgan S. Wood, automotive technology management, Greenville.

For more about the Presidential Student Ambassadors or to schedule a campus tour, visit the Admissions Office.

For more about Penn College, a national leader in applied technology education, email admissions@pct.edu or call toll-free at 800-367-9222.